Orlando Magic Nikola Vucevic may have made his first All-Star appearance last season, but it will not stop him from improving his game.
Vucevic is already considered as one of the best centers in the league; however, he sounded eager to add more weapons to his arsenal. The 28-year-old center said in an interview with Alex Kennedy of Hoopshype that he is working on all aspects of his game, but he will give special attention to improving his 3-point shooting.
“A lot of it will be three-point shooting, so I can keep getting even better in that area because I think that can open up a lot of things for myself and the team,” Vucevic said when asked about his offseason training plan. “But I’m just going to try to work on everything.”




The former USC standout is coming off the most productive season of his eight-year NBA career. He posted career-highs 20.8 points, 12.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. He also shot 36.4 percent from beyond the arc, knocking down 1.1 three-pointers a game for the Magic.
The Montenegrin center recently agreed to a four-year deal worth $100 million with the Magic. Vucevic was linked to several teams, but he quickly committed to Orlando when the free-agency period started. He said that their 2019 NBA Playoffs stint was a big factor in his decision to remain in Orlando, his team for the last seven seasons.